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we'll introduce you to a man who is doing just that in "assignment: america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." sdwrirks choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our new, better-than-ever baby back ribs. then share a dessert. chili's -- three courses, two people, $20. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your thrt or tongue swells, you get hives, or have vision changes or eye pain. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiri
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afghanistan, and pakistan, the same extremists who killed nearly 3,000 americans continue to endanger america. >> reporter: there are four final options on the table, each scenario includes a different goal that requires a different level of forces. the options range from as little as 20,000 to roughly 40,000 additional troops, which is what the top commander in the region general stanley mcchrystal wants. the white house denies a cbs news report that the president will give general mcchrystal nearly all of the troops he's requested. administration officials insist a final decision is still weeks away. many americans appear to be losing patience with the eight-year war. a recent associated press poll shows 54% are now against adding additional troops into the region. that's up from 50% last month. as the president weighs sending tens of thousands of more troops into the country, he'll also take the time to honor the nation's veterans. >> a chance to pause and to pay tribute. for citizens to reflect upon the sacrifices that have been made in pursuit of a more perfect union. >> reporter: he'll
afghanistan, and pakistan, the same extremists who killed nearly 3,000 americans continue to endanger america. >> reporter: there are four final options on the table, each scenario includes a different goal that requires a different level of forces. the options range from as little as 20,000 to roughly 40,000 additional troops, which is what the top commander in the region general stanley mcchrystal wants. the white house denies a cbs news report that the president will give general...
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he's an army psychiatrist deeply opposed to america's wars and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a military base on u.s. soil. tonight, we're learning more about major nidal mailk hasan who authorities say opened fire on fellow soldiers at fort hood in killeen, texas, yesterday. this was a day of mourning at the base where 12 soldiers and one civilian were killed in the massacre at a soldier readiness center. some were about to deploy overseas, others had just returned home. authorities now say 34 people were wounded, including hasan, who was initially counted among the dead. he's in critical but stable condition and has been moved to the brook army medical center in san antonio. thisa day of mourning at fort hd which has seen many of its soldiers head off to war never expecting to be attacked on their own base. our team of correspondents is covering every angle of this story, including every angle of the investigation. we begin with dean reynolds at fort hood and, dean, what's the latest? >> reporter: katie, fort hood is still reeling from this rampage and urgent
he's an army psychiatrist deeply opposed to america's wars and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a military base on u.s. soil. tonight, we're learning more about major nidal mailk hasan who authorities say opened fire on fellow soldiers at fort hood in killeen, texas, yesterday. this was a day of mourning at the base where 12 soldiers and one civilian were killed in the massacre at a soldier readiness center. some were about to deploy overseas, others had just returned...
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. >> reporter: president hu remained stone-faced as president obama talked about america's belief that all men and women possess certain basic rights. >> we do not believe these principals are unique to america but rather, they are universal rights. >> reporter: a human rights group says the chinese police prepare for the president's visit by rounding up dozens of suspected activists. officials reportedly warned others not to, quote, make trouble during president obama's time in the country. the two leaders say they'll discuss human rights again at another summit meeting early next year. joel brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, president obama is still calling for china to relax the currency controls that fueled its exports. that's an idea he campaigned on to help pull the u.s. out of its recession. >>> the obama administration wants you to buckle up, even when you're riding a tour bus. kai jackson has more on the proposed safety measure. >> the ntsb released a plan to improve motor coach safety. safety advocates are now calling for seat belts and stronger roofs to prevent passengers f
. >> reporter: president hu remained stone-faced as president obama talked about america's belief that all men and women possess certain basic rights. >> we do not believe these principals are unique to america but rather, they are universal rights. >> reporter: a human rights group says the chinese police prepare for the president's visit by rounding up dozens of suspected activists. officials reportedly warned others not to, quote, make trouble during president obama's time...
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. >> reporter: the oprah show has been america's top talk show for over two decades. the oprah show goes beyond the u.s. oprah started her career in tennessee, she eventually moved to chicago. one year later, that show became the oprah show. the show has won numerous awards and has touched upon just about every topic under the sun, making oprah a household name. >> hello chicago. >> reporter: oprah's employees are also said to see their icon leave. >> i feel said, but it's a legacy, she will live on. >> reporter: oprah will reveal the final date of her show friday. the oprah winfrey show will not be transferred to cable television, bringing an end to an era. >> reports indicate oprah will debut the oprah winfrey network in the year 2011. the venture is expected to be the home of her new talk show. >>> well, a long way from that little funk desk she used to have next to mine. >>> a sweet solution, snowy rose are no different to -- snowy roads are not unusual to baltimore. but this year, the transportation department is planing to use a cooking ingreed to keep ice off t
. >> reporter: the oprah show has been america's top talk show for over two decades. the oprah show goes beyond the u.s. oprah started her career in tennessee, she eventually moved to chicago. one year later, that show became the oprah show. the show has won numerous awards and has touched upon just about every topic under the sun, making oprah a household name. >> hello chicago. >> reporter: oprah's employees are also said to see their icon leave. >> i feel said, but...
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>> couric: steve hartman risks his hering in tonight's "assignment america". >> you may want to hold your ears.
>> couric: steve hartman risks his hering in tonight's "assignment america". >> you may want to hold your ears.
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north america will be treated to a special performance of the leon meet -- leonid meteor shower. the best time to watch is between 1:00 and dawn. you can see meteors with hues of blue, aqua marine and even green. the question is, will the skies be clear enough. >> yes. and we need to be away from the city lights, is that right, bern. >> that's definitely true. skies will be clear. we've got that going for us tonight. you have to move yourself from the city. you maybe can see something. it's pretty hard with all of that light pollution going on. sort of detracts from the sky. now, with that being said, here's today's forecast. today, we got to 67 degrees. but a fantastic afternoon it was. today, we're down to 65 at this point. we're going to start cooling it down as the winds have started to turn around to the north/northwest. believe it or not, a cold front went through overnight. and that will bring cold air eventually. but as we head through tonight, you can see 38 for our low. tomorrow, we recover to about 59 degrees. then, as we head through the afternoon, we're going to see
north america will be treated to a special performance of the leon meet -- leonid meteor shower. the best time to watch is between 1:00 and dawn. you can see meteors with hues of blue, aqua marine and even green. the question is, will the skies be clear enough. >> yes. and we need to be away from the city lights, is that right, bern. >> that's definitely true. skies will be clear. we've got that going for us tonight. you have to move yourself from the city. you maybe can see...
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. >> today, we will reform health care for america in the house of representatives. >> reporter: president obama did his part with a rare trip to the hill and an appeal from the rose garden. >> now is the time to finish the job. >> reporter: but all 177 house republicans stand united against the bill. >> we'll raise premiums, increase taxes, cut billions from medicare and cost millions of working americans their job. >> reporter: outside the capitol, gop lawmakers and hundreds of conservatives rally to voice her opposition. many in this crowd say the 1.2 billion dollar bill is too expensive and take as way basic freedoms. >> it's the idea that they know better than we do how to run our lives, and we're too stupid to figure it out. >> reporter: most lawmakers are in favor of health care reform. how to get it done remains a bitter standoff. late friday night, democrats added restrictions that prohibit federal insurance funds from being used for abortions. >> that was kathryn brown reporting. i'm getting in new information. once again, the health care reform bill has passed the u.s. house. al
. >> today, we will reform health care for america in the house of representatives. >> reporter: president obama did his part with a rare trip to the hill and an appeal from the rose garden. >> now is the time to finish the job. >> reporter: but all 177 house republicans stand united against the bill. >> we'll raise premiums, increase taxes, cut billions from medicare and cost millions of working americans their job. >> reporter: outside the capitol, gop...
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and we wanted them to know, and we want america to know that the united states army, united states government stands ready to provide them every possible assistance, not just today, not just through the weekend, but what will undoubtedly be very troubling, very challenging times ahead. >> hundreds of people throughout texas lined up to donate blood for the wounded. distraught relatives are still trying to find out more about their loved ones that are based at fort hood. vic, back to you. >> okay, sally. thank you. >>> we invite you to stay with eyewitness news for complete coverage of this mass shooting. for more on those affected and the latest on the investigation, go to wjz.com. and wjz will have much more on the suspected shooter and the investigation that's coming up all new at 5:00. >>> there is a new twist tonight in the jaycee dugard story. investigator says dugard actually tried to protect phillip garrido from the police. coolidge peono lius reports on the bizarre behavior of brainwashing. >> garrido claims they were his nieces. but a suspicious parole agent decided to separate them.
and we wanted them to know, and we want america to know that the united states army, united states government stands ready to provide them every possible assistance, not just today, not just through the weekend, but what will undoubtedly be very troubling, very challenging times ahead. >> hundreds of people throughout texas lined up to donate blood for the wounded. distraught relatives are still trying to find out more about their loved ones that are based at fort hood. vic, back to you....
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and every other lender in america behave according to the standards that we expect. if they don't, they will be out of the system. >> reporter: in order to stay in his f.h.a. insured home, steven mitchell is seeking refinancing again and a lower monthly mortgage payment. >> i'm a fighter. i'm not going to give up. >> he hopes to avoid becoming another f.h.a. foreclosure statistic. >> mitchell: coming up on tonight's "cbs evening news," veterans of a deadly korean war battle with a chance to tell their stories at last. (rooster crow) today marks the 59th anniversary of one of history's most brutal battles during the korean war. u.s. soldiers took onminute troops in the worst weather conditions imaginable. two marines of later generation are making sure their courage is not forgotten. jeff glor has the story. [gunfire] >> the weapons froze, chow froze and we froze. >> reporter: now 85 years old, joseph owen was a young first lieutenant in november 1950 when he and nearly 20,000 other american fighters trying to gain ground against the surging north koreans and chinese
and every other lender in america behave according to the standards that we expect. if they don't, they will be out of the system. >> reporter: in order to stay in his f.h.a. insured home, steven mitchell is seeking refinancing again and a lower monthly mortgage payment. >> i'm a fighter. i'm not going to give up. >> he hopes to avoid becoming another f.h.a. foreclosure statistic. >> mitchell: coming up on tonight's "cbs evening news," veterans of a deadly...
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the president has just reiterated it's in america's best interest to dismantle and destroy al-qaeda and its allies. it is expected he will send 35,000 additional troops. >> president obama is gearing up for another big sales job, convincing the american people that tens of thousands more u.s. troops should be sent to afghanistan. >> it is in our strategic interest, in our national security interest to make sure that al-qaeda and its extremist allies cannot operate effectively. >>reporter: for nearly 2.5 months the president labored over a new strategy for the eight-year-old war and now has made up his mind. >> it is my intention to finish the job. >>reporter: he will disclose plans on how he plans to do that in a prime time teach he will give at westpoint new york. president obama is expects had to authorize most of the 40,000 troops his top general in afghanistan asks for, military officials expecting to see around 30,000. right now fewer than one in three americans supports sending more troops to afghanistan. the president not only has to convince the public, but also lawmakers within
the president has just reiterated it's in america's best interest to dismantle and destroy al-qaeda and its allies. it is expected he will send 35,000 additional troops. >> president obama is gearing up for another big sales job, convincing the american people that tens of thousands more u.s. troops should be sent to afghanistan. >> it is in our strategic interest, in our national security interest to make sure that al-qaeda and its extremist allies cannot operate effectively....
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is >> couric: veterans day: the president goes where no commander-in-chief has gone before to honor america's heroes. and at fort hood, the scene of tragedy last week, scenes of joy as soldiers from iraq come home. i'm katie couric. also tonight, he left an extensive electronic paper trail. investigators follow the writings of fort hood shooting suspect major nidal malik hasan. and can a donation by legislation? >> trying to match up legislation like that is erroneous. you shouldn't do that, sharyl? >> reporter: we'll follow the congressman and the money. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening
is >> couric: veterans day: the president goes where no commander-in-chief has gone before to honor america's heroes. and at fort hood, the scene of tragedy last week, scenes of joy as soldiers from iraq come home. i'm katie couric. also tonight, he left an extensive electronic paper trail. investigators follow the writings of fort hood shooting suspect major nidal malik hasan. and can a donation by legislation? >> trying to match up legislation like that is erroneous. you shouldn't...
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still, the president insists the price america might face if it doesn't finish what it started could be much higher. after the president's announcement, members of his war counsel will testify before congress. it could stretch into 2011. karen? >> whit johnson in washington. thank you. >>> the obama administration has decided not to sign on to an international ban on land mines. more than 150 countries have agreed to a treaty to end production, use, and stockpiling of mines. but a state department spokesman says the u.s. will continue a bush administration policy against signing the land mine treaty. on the cbs money watch. shares in asia were upbeat this morning. emily smith is here in new york with more. good morning, emily. >> good morning to you, karen. asian markets were up overnight, nikkei ganged 40 points while hang seng climbed 1%. wall street was in a selling mood tuesday after new numbers suggested the economy may take longer than expected to recover. the dow lost 17 points, the nasdaq was down 6. now, investors will be watching today for reports on unemployment, new home
still, the president insists the price america might face if it doesn't finish what it started could be much higher. after the president's announcement, members of his war counsel will testify before congress. it could stretch into 2011. karen? >> whit johnson in washington. thank you. >>> the obama administration has decided not to sign on to an international ban on land mines. more than 150 countries have agreed to a treaty to end production, use, and stockpiling of mines. but...
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>> henry: 49 cities around the world-- in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> kroft: do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> henry: yes. >> kroft: care to share that with me? >> henry: i would not. >> kroft: you would not care to share. >> henry: no. >> kroft: have you caught any of them? >> henry: working on it. >> kroft: another case you have probably not heard anything about involves an extortion plot against the state of virginia. earlier this year, a hacker got into a medical database and stole millions of patient prescription records and then followed it up with a ransom note. the note said, "i have your"-- i can't say that word on television; "stuff," we'll call it-- "in my possession right now." the hacker went on to write, "i've made an encrypted backup and deleted the original. for $10 million i will gladly send along the password." the state of virginia says it was eventually able to restore the system. but the stolen information-- including names, social security numbers and prescriptions-- can be used, so
>> henry: 49 cities around the world-- in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> kroft: do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> henry: yes. >> kroft: care to share that with me? >> henry: i would not. >> kroft: you would not care to share. >> henry: no. >> kroft: have you caught any of them? >> henry: working on it. >> kroft: another case you have probably not heard anything about...
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watch our show, america. >> we will. let's get with it. you can see "the new adventures of old christine" wednesday nights at 8:00 and 7:00 central. you better watch right here on cbs. now here's maggie. >>> all right. a toast to julia louis-dreyfus on the show. chef charlie palmer is here. fixing an amazing pork dish that also has apples. we're going to try to break a world record, kenneth lee is going to try to regain his title for the most apple sliced in midair in one minute. he'll slice apples with a sword. for a short time, dunkin' donuts has something the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> tonight, seven of the world's top chefs will celebrate american cuisine at the james beard foundation here in new york. one of them is chef charlie palmer who has 13 restaurants and is a multiple award winner. and he's here to share some of his favorite pork recipes with us this morning. goo
watch our show, america. >> we will. let's get with it. you can see "the new adventures of old christine" wednesday nights at 8:00 and 7:00 central. you better watch right here on cbs. now here's maggie. >>> all right. a toast to julia louis-dreyfus on the show. chef charlie palmer is here. fixing an amazing pork dish that also has apples. we're going to try to break a world record, kenneth lee is going to try to regain his title for the most apple sliced in midair in...
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the former american idol contestant will speak out and perform on tomorrow's live good morning america show. >>> a family has been searching desperately for their son for the past decade. jessica cartalia has the story. >> reporter: this dramatic reunion of an american teenager with his birth parents is nothing short of a miracle. pulled off by his adoptive mother in maryland. christian came to america when he was 10 years old, when julian norris adopted him from a chinese orphanage. >> he was found under an overpass. >> haunted by vague childhood memories of his family, christian wanted answers. >> reporter: they left me and -- >> they left me and abandoned me. that's what i thought the whole time. >> when he turned 16 that's when he started talking about finding him birth parents. >> reporter: julia searched extensively for christian's family. contacting an organization that searches for t missing children. his father says they got separated on route from their small town to a local village. he searched frantically but never saw him little boy again. >> my heart just broke. as a mom
the former american idol contestant will speak out and perform on tomorrow's live good morning america show. >>> a family has been searching desperately for their son for the past decade. jessica cartalia has the story. >> reporter: this dramatic reunion of an american teenager with his birth parents is nothing short of a miracle. pulled off by his adoptive mother in maryland. christian came to america when he was 10 years old, when julian norris adopted him from a chinese...
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. >> it is time for america to take the next accepts. >> reporter: when president bush proposed america's return to the moon, nasa designed the constellation program to get us will by 2015. the huge ares rockets are a throw back to the days of apollo and engineered to be much safer than the shuttle, which is slated to be retired next year. but the money needed was never appropriated, and the constellation budget has actually been cut by $15 billion in the past four years. whatever the budget, the commission says constellation won't be ready until at least 2017, seven years after the shuttle retireses. and that means to get to the international space station, mostly funded by u.s. taxpayers, america will have to pay russia $50 million a seat to hitch rides on soyuz spacecrafts. for many, it's a troubling reality check. the nation that celebrated the courage of john glenn and alan shepard and then and youed the world with its one small step may be in danger of seating it supremacy in space. >> are we into to go provide the resources needed to achieve great goals or are we going watch it on
. >> it is time for america to take the next accepts. >> reporter: when president bush proposed america's return to the moon, nasa designed the constellation program to get us will by 2015. the huge ares rockets are a throw back to the days of apollo and engineered to be much safer than the shuttle, which is slated to be retired next year. but the money needed was never appropriated, and the constellation budget has actually been cut by $15 billion in the past four years. whatever...
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just enough time, judith jones discovered, to sing one verse of "america the beautiful." ♪ america ♪ america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> reporter: is that a minute? >> yep. >> reporter: by now it has to be pretty obvious that judith jones is not your average 85-year-old. she still works full time as senior editor and vice president at the new york publishing house knopf. here at her vermont farm, she also raises cattle. black angus and belted galloway. she tries not to get to know them too well. >> you don't have to back away. >> reporter: don't worry. we're not cooking one of judith jones's cows. >> one dish i love to make is.... >> reporter: we're taking what's left of the skirt steak and turning it into a completely different dish. >> and i chop these stems and all. >> reporter: the cook book calls for mushrooms, garlic, a shallot, red wine. >> just enough to moisten it. >> reporter: and nice soft just made bread crumbs. >> i deliberately don't use the word leftovers. i use the word "second rounds" or
just enough time, judith jones discovered, to sing one verse of "america the beautiful." ♪ america ♪ america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> reporter: is that a minute? >> yep. >> reporter: by now it has to be pretty obvious that judith jones is not your average 85-year-old. she still works full time as senior editor and vice president at the new york publishing house knopf. here at her...
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and bringing goodwill to america's veterans. this is katie stan, she went to the baltimore va medical center today. she teamed up with a trip to honor veteran's day week. we'll check in with bernadette woods. what a great day outside! >>> well, is this a new high or close to it. >> away above the average. topped out at 72. it's still 62 degrees with the sun down. we'll hang on to the dry weather and we'll have the forecast when we come back. [h] wow! i feel like a new house thanks to this quick home energy check-up from bge. feels like i'm at a day spa. [ announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com. [sigh] ah... the efficient life is the good life. bby signing up for other thingst g- like homeowner's or renter's insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save m
and bringing goodwill to america's veterans. this is katie stan, she went to the baltimore va medical center today. she teamed up with a trip to honor veteran's day week. we'll check in with bernadette woods. what a great day outside! >>> well, is this a new high or close to it. >> away above the average. topped out at 72. it's still 62 degrees with the sun down. we'll hang on to the dry weather and we'll have the forecast when we come back. [h] wow! i feel like a new house...
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assignment america: monday. only on the "cbs evening news." >> osgood: ahead now here on sunday morning.... >> reporter: excuse me. is this healthy? >> osgood: mo rocca, calorie counter. >> reporter: can i get this? >> absolutely not. not on my watch. pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure delight. pure delicious chocolate with almonds. pure hershey's. their hopes are as different as their headquarters. their styles as unique as their strategies. for 200 years, the hartford has helped... businesses of all kinds... protect themselves today. and prepare their employees for tomorrow. visit thehartford.com to learn more. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. ♪ about drivers getting distracted by text messages. as the nation's number-one wireless company, we have something to say about that. while we're usually all for texting, we're not for anything that endangers your life or the lives of others. so we're asking everyone that gets in the driver's seat to kee
assignment america: monday. only on the "cbs evening news." >> osgood: ahead now here on sunday morning.... >> reporter: excuse me. is this healthy? >> osgood: mo rocca, calorie counter. >> reporter: can i get this? >> absolutely not. not on my watch. pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure delight. pure delicious chocolate with almonds. pure hershey's. their hopes are as different as their headquarters. their styles as...
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whether it's the kind of president america want, assuming that sarah palin is gearing up for a presidential run, is another question. >> let's quickly take a look at some of the quotes that are in the book. one, she says about when she first got in, she says before my plane even touched down in anchorage, shocking character assassinations of those i love began. so she seems to be surprised by that. is this a reflection of her naivety? >> perhaps. again, she seems to be mainly out for repudiation of her critics here and what you see is a lot of self involvement. and, again, is that the kind of thing that the american people want and in a presidential candidate with all these other issues pressing. >> and another quote, there was of course rumor that she and her husband, todd, might be divorcing and this was what she said, dang, have you seen todd? that doesn't sound very presidential, does it? >> well, there have been those stories out there and, of course, she abruptly quit the alaska governorship and the stories swirled that she was having personal problems with todd palin. but they're sti
whether it's the kind of president america want, assuming that sarah palin is gearing up for a presidential run, is another question. >> let's quickly take a look at some of the quotes that are in the book. one, she says about when she first got in, she says before my plane even touched down in anchorage, shocking character assassinations of those i love began. so she seems to be surprised by that. is this a reflection of her naivety? >> perhaps. again, she seems to be mainly out...
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america. growing stronger. every day. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to an investment question. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i don't really need much more than that right now. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 well we're going to be living on this money pretty soon. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there's no time to make mistakes, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at this point we need all the help we can get. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i've got investments all over, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so i just need some reassurance, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ya know, that i'm doing the right thing. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 >> schieffer: finally today, as the president tries to develop a new strategy in afghanistan, i wonder if this is the real lesson that we've learned in afghanistan so far. that nation-building, like charity, probably begins at home. at least the way we seem to be going about it in afghanistan. now don't get me wrong. terrorism poses a threat to america's national security, but is trying to build a western-style nation in afghanistan by funneling money to its leaders really the best way to combat terr
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. >> we do not believe these principles are unique to america but rather they are universal rights. >> reporter: president hu stood expressionless as mr. obama spoke. critics say the president is soft pedaling human rights, fearful of angering the nation that has become america's banker. >> our relationship going forward will not be without disagreement or difficulty. >> reporter: and it won't get any easier when the president returns home thursday. a new cbs news poll shows the president's ratings are down on a range of issues. on afghanistan as he nears a decision on how many more troops to send, only 38%-- the lowest yet-- approve of his handling of the war. just 23% say the war is going well, also a new low, down from 35% in september. on the economy, more bad news. only 49% approve of his handling down from 57% in june. and while the white house insists about a million jobs have been created by the stimulus package, americans simply don't believe it. a mere 7% say the stimulus has already created jobs. 46% say jobs will be created eventually. 42% say it will never create jobs. be
. >> we do not believe these principles are unique to america but rather they are universal rights. >> reporter: president hu stood expressionless as mr. obama spoke. critics say the president is soft pedaling human rights, fearful of angering the nation that has become america's banker. >> our relationship going forward will not be without disagreement or difficulty. >> reporter: and it won't get any easier when the president returns home thursday. a new cbs news poll...
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the average dress size in america today? 14. >> i think we're getting more real all over the place. >> reporter: the figures speak for themselves. and increasingly designers like betsy johnson are taking notice. >> let's dress more women because if it's left up to just dressing our skinny mini-s, we'll be out of business. there ain't enough of 'em. >> reporter: she's launched a plus-size lingerie line. designers like michael koors and calvin klein have plus-sized clothing lines. >> the plus-size market is a growing market. >> reporter: industry analyst dana tellsee. >> we're seeing more companies dip their toe in the water. >> reporter: sales are up and so is visibility. j.c. penney has begun to use larger minkins. >> this will give you a more realistic viewpoint. what that does for the customer is when you look at it it says, oh, that's what it's going to look like on me. >> reporter: glamor magazine has decided to put more real- sized women in its pages and commissioned this photo of seven plus-sized models. >> they're not
the average dress size in america today? 14. >> i think we're getting more real all over the place. >> reporter: the figures speak for themselves. and increasingly designers like betsy johnson are taking notice. >> let's dress more women because if it's left up to just dressing our skinny mini-s, we'll be out of business. there ain't enough of 'em. >> reporter: she's launched a plus-size lingerie line. designers like michael koors and calvin klein have plus-sized...
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this, of course, is black friday the day when america's retailers hope to turn a year's worth of red ink into the color of profits. an estimated 134 million americans will hit the stores by sunday and don teague reports shoppers need to take note: retailers insist the prices you see that weekend may be the best you'll see that holiday season. >> reporter: the nation's retailers have spent months getting ready for today. >> if you're in retail today, there are some butterflies. i think there is some caution. it's been a very difficult year. >> reporter: american consumers seem ready, too. >> i love to shop but i'm definitely going for the sales and the bargains and trying to down scale a little bit more. >> reporter: with the still sluggish economy and double digit unemployment, retailers and consumers appear to be playing a game of retail chess, with stores saying they're offering their best deals early and consumers cautiously buying. >> i was laid off from work, so we're going to have a small, short christmas this year. >> everyone's a little bit more focused, they know what needs
this, of course, is black friday the day when america's retailers hope to turn a year's worth of red ink into the color of profits. an estimated 134 million americans will hit the stores by sunday and don teague reports shoppers need to take note: retailers insist the prices you see that weekend may be the best you'll see that holiday season. >> reporter: the nation's retailers have spent months getting ready for today. >> if you're in retail today, there are some butterflies. i...
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he then talked at length about america's free access to the internet. however, many of his comments were blocked online and shown to just a small audience. >>> time now to check in. >> just updating. that's what we're doing. temps around the region. with the sky clearing now. and the winds dying down. we drop town to 58. we've dropped 9 or 10 degrees. north winds at 5. come back and take a look at chance of seeing meteors later tonight. right after this. >>> well, bob has been giving us all kinds of suggestions ever things we can do outside. and the best thing to do is just go out and enjoy it. >> one of -- what is one of those? >> clean your gutters. make sure the down spouts are clean. >> next couple of days, with all of those leaves out there. we're destined to get more rain. and because of that, if your gutters are clogged, they're going to overflow and you're going to have problems in your basement. so get those cleaned out and give yourself a little peace of mind. 57 here. 53, oakland. 55, ocean city. the tiewptd is low. dew point is loy. it's dry
he then talked at length about america's free access to the internet. however, many of his comments were blocked online and shown to just a small audience. >>> time now to check in. >> just updating. that's what we're doing. temps around the region. with the sky clearing now. and the winds dying down. we drop town to 58. we've dropped 9 or 10 degrees. north winds at 5. come back and take a look at chance of seeing meteors later tonight. right after this. >>> well, bob...
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. >> smith: all over america these days, it seems big brother is watching. go into a store or an elevator, and you're almost certain to be on camera. in one small city in southern pennsylvania, they have taken surveillance to a whole new level. but are the streets any safer? daniel sieberg has tonight's "eye on crime." >> reporter: despite its tranquil dutch country image, lancaster has a crime problem. among cities its size, lancastered that ninth-highest rate of violent crime in 2008. so the city took a dramatic step. more than 160 cameras keep constant vigil on just four square miles, more cameras than in major cities like boston or san francisco. >> somebody's monitoring the camera and they see some suspicious activity, we're notified immediately through 911. >> reporter: here's how it works. a handful of paid workers monitor the cameras 24/7. they can zoom and scan with a joy stick. suspicious activity is reported to 911. a live video feed can go right to police dispatch. cameras have captured crimes like this illegal gun sale. d.u.i. accidents, or this
. >> smith: all over america these days, it seems big brother is watching. go into a store or an elevator, and you're almost certain to be on camera. in one small city in southern pennsylvania, they have taken surveillance to a whole new level. but are the streets any safer? daniel sieberg has tonight's "eye on crime." >> reporter: despite its tranquil dutch country image, lancaster has a crime problem. among cities its size, lancastered that ninth-highest rate of violent...
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america's worst mom. i was shocked. >> reporter: she's the founder of free range kids, a movement, blog and book aimed at bringing to the ground so-called helicopter parents. >> you know what these are? these are baby knee pads. okay? and they're cute. >> reporter: from knee pads for when our kids crawl to inspecting their college dorm rooms, she says protective parents is hurting, not helping, today's kids. >> what we've been doing with the bubble wrapping of our kids is actually debt friday mental to their development. they're not making decisions, they talk to us on the phone, should i have the cookie, should i not have thecookie. >> reporter: so are the days of helicopter parents in free fall? last week's "time" magazine cover story suggests hyper parents may be another casualty of the poor economy. >> the recession has done so much to change family life. >> reporter: according to a recent cbs news poll, a third of families said they cut back on their children's extracurricular activities because chee
america's worst mom. i was shocked. >> reporter: she's the founder of free range kids, a movement, blog and book aimed at bringing to the ground so-called helicopter parents. >> you know what these are? these are baby knee pads. okay? and they're cute. >> reporter: from knee pads for when our kids crawl to inspecting their college dorm rooms, she says protective parents is hurting, not helping, today's kids. >> what we've been doing with the bubble wrapping of our kids...
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on to walters on tuesday, to a three week long blitz starting with a bus tour through much of middle america, sarah palin is in full fledge campaign mode. not to win votes, but to sell books. a million and a half of them are now in print. but based on what she's written, she may be selling books while settling scores. again and again last year's running mate takes direct aim at the people at the top of john mccain's campaign, including campaign chief steve schmidt and senior adviser nicolle wallace. she charges they micro managed her, wouldn't let her talk to the press, lulled her into a damaging series of interviews with katie couric. >> have you ever been involved with any negotiations, for example, with the russians? >> we are v. trade missions back and forth. it's very important when you consider even national security issues with russia as putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the united states of america, where do they go? it's alaska, it's just right over the border. >> reporter: while back bitesing is not unusual after losing campaigns, this says long time "washington
on to walters on tuesday, to a three week long blitz starting with a bus tour through much of middle america, sarah palin is in full fledge campaign mode. not to win votes, but to sell books. a million and a half of them are now in print. but based on what she's written, she may be selling books while settling scores. again and again last year's running mate takes direct aim at the people at the top of john mccain's campaign, including campaign chief steve schmidt and senior adviser nicolle...
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we are talking olympics with one of america's finest. it was a treat to talk with apolo anton ohno. >> ladies and gentlemen, one of the best this country can offer in competition for the world. i have to tell you something. it is an accomplishment. apolo anton ohno. good morning. >> how are you? >> great. >> this is the home of michael phelps. michael is not a shrinking violet. i ran into him at the bagel shop the other day and he said he is training. he had that i am dead set look in his eyes of i am training. i am seriously training for the next olympics. they are right around the corner for you. is that where you are? >> that is where i am. it is less than weeks away. i have been preparing for these. i'm excited. >> how many hours a day do you practice? >> anywhere from 8-12 hours a day of training. six days a week. >> we are familiar with michael's training. 365. it seems like -- >> in the last winter, kimmie meissner. >> we are all familiar with michael's diet. 10,000-calories. what is your intake a day? >> mine is not that high. i
we are talking olympics with one of america's finest. it was a treat to talk with apolo anton ohno. >> ladies and gentlemen, one of the best this country can offer in competition for the world. i have to tell you something. it is an accomplishment. apolo anton ohno. good morning. >> how are you? >> great. >> this is the home of michael phelps. michael is not a shrinking violet. i ran into him at the bagel shop the other day and he said he is training. he had that i am...
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police say that the two men put an atm skimmer device on the bank of america atm several times over the last few months and officials say that that helped thieves steal account from more than a hundred customers' cards. >> be observant. see if there is anything out of the ordinary that you would not see on an atm machine. >> and people believe that the same men have struck several other atms as well. >>> more uncertainty for mayor sheila dickson as she awaits to find out the outcome of her theft trial. the mayor is keeping a low profile this holiday. >> i said i'm blessed to be alive. >> reporter: even as the jury decided her fate behind closed doors this week. the mayor trying to keep to her pub bick schedule. to handing out turkeys to handling of board of estimate meetings. and most of the time she did it with a smile. >>> if felony theft count alone clouds a possible 15 year jail sentence. prosecutors accuse is the mayor of stealing cards from the needy. >> having a jury deliberate is probably one of the most stressful things one can imagine. and particularly when the deliberations e
police say that the two men put an atm skimmer device on the bank of america atm several times over the last few months and officials say that that helped thieves steal account from more than a hundred customers' cards. >> be observant. see if there is anything out of the ordinary that you would not see on an atm machine. >> and people believe that the same men have struck several other atms as well. >>> more uncertainty for mayor sheila dickson as she awaits to find out...
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not to mention the city seaport, once called the athens of america. but annapolis is home to nearly 40,000 marylanders, a third of the population african american, and many are lifelong residents, like elision beth -- elision beth -- elizabeth johnson, who voted today, remembering the city of her childhood. >> people were more closer to god then, i think. >> this year, annapolis was poised to elect a plaque mayor -- black mayor. but screena's -- zenna's financial problems forced her to drop out of the race. >> john cohen has always worked closely with the community. it's not a big step. >> woo are a small -- woo we are a small town. and that's good. but we need to come up into the 21st century. >> david cordle went to the polls. >> in a small town, it's about the issues and who is the most qualified experienced person. and i think annapolis has seen that the popular person that has been in before hasn't always been the right person for the job. >>> chris fox is the independent. >> every single problem in the city of annapolis is directly related to ou
not to mention the city seaport, once called the athens of america. but annapolis is home to nearly 40,000 marylanders, a third of the population african american, and many are lifelong residents, like elision beth -- elision beth -- elizabeth johnson, who voted today, remembering the city of her childhood. >> people were more closer to god then, i think. >> this year, annapolis was poised to elect a plaque mayor -- black mayor. but screena's -- zenna's financial problems forced her...
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." >> america's biggest economic competitor may be china. we'll introduce you to a new generation of entrepreneurs on the trade route legendary silk road. our report begins tonight on the "cbs evening news." your mouth is amazing. did you know 40% of tooth surface is hidden between teeth... ...providing a perfect hiding place for bacteria? that's why aquafresh invented iso-active whitening. a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. it not only protects between teeth... ...it removes three times more bacteria as it whitens. beyond toothpaste. new triple protection iso-active whitening from aquafresh. amazing. next time on "brighten bay"... who's the angel that saved sandy, and more importantly how does he get his whites so bright? find out with cheer. when lunch rolls around.... eat right at work. 100% lean meat and a full serving of veggies. campbell's chunky sirloin burger soup. m'm! m'm! good! @work. >>> on the cbs health watch, federal health officials say that popular heart burn medication can block the blood thinning effec
." >> america's biggest economic competitor may be china. we'll introduce you to a new generation of entrepreneurs on the trade route legendary silk road. our report begins tonight on the "cbs evening news." your mouth is amazing. did you know 40% of tooth surface is hidden between teeth... ...providing a perfect hiding place for bacteria? that's why aquafresh invented iso-active whitening. a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. it not only protects between...
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"we've already finish christmas items for america," he says. "i only have a third of my workers left, just waiting to make things for easter and valentine's day." it's the same all over china. u.s. shoppers used to be the chinese economy's salvation. now after years of double-digit growth, exports to america dropped almost 17% compared to the first nine months of 2008, a $32 billion difference. even factories with soiled order sheets are affected. phillip cheng makes half of world's sports helmets. he's been forced to invest more to keep the company running. "lots of our suppliers have closed," he explains. "we have to hire more workers and get more materials to cover for them." and how will these changes impact american christmas shop therz season? if china is any indication, the malls won't stock more than the basics stins store byers are only ordering the bare minimum. >> the quantities that we saw a year ago or two years ago or three years ago are not there. i would guess they're half. >> reporter: so chinese factories continue to adapt or
"we've already finish christmas items for america," he says. "i only have a third of my workers left, just waiting to make things for easter and valentine's day." it's the same all over china. u.s. shoppers used to be the chinese economy's salvation. now after years of double-digit growth, exports to america dropped almost 17% compared to the first nine months of 2008, a $32 billion difference. even factories with soiled order sheets are affected. phillip cheng makes half of...
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america runs on dunkin'. >>> hello again, foggy outside. sharon helping you see your way clear on the commute after weather. >>> give didn't time of the year, it's damp out there. it's humid, even with temperatures warm, the normal high at 55. we're at 52 now. it's humid chill. you understand what i'm saying? temperatures getting into the 50s. goes to the bone. there you go. we'll all see showers today and in the evening. 58 is the high. now over to sharon gibala. >> good morning. we have a problem at 100. that one 100 eastbound at the ramp to maryland. it remains closed in the area. there's another accident involving three cars on 895 northbound at the off ramp, that ramp remains closed. 32 eastbound at washington boulevard, slow to the beltway, jfx slow. 8 minutes, there's a look at the drive times and the speeds. there's a look at 97. the report brought to you by the cochran firm. call the firm or visit cochranfirm.com for a consultation. >>> in the new, what some are calling a miracle after part of a building collapses on a construction
america runs on dunkin'. >>> hello again, foggy outside. sharon helping you see your way clear on the commute after weather. >>> give didn't time of the year, it's damp out there. it's humid, even with temperatures warm, the normal high at 55. we're at 52 now. it's humid chill. you understand what i'm saying? temperatures getting into the 50s. goes to the bone. there you go. we'll all see showers today and in the evening. 58 is the high. now over to sharon gibala. >>...
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our family loves america. we are proud of our country and saddened by today's tragedy. >> it's difficult enough when we lose these brave americans in battles overseas. it is horrifying that they thoo come under fire at an army base on american soil. >> reporter: relatives say hasan had been harassed would iby other soldiers for being muslim and had been trying unsuccessfully to get out of the army. but only hasan knows for sure why he did what he did and so far he's not talking. >> david, let me ask you about some of these internet postings that some people believe may be -- that hasan may be responsible for, including some sort of the justifications for suicide bombers. what do we know about that some. >> reporter: well, these were posted by someone using that name. i do not believe that investigators have been able to confirm that it was, in fact him and i'm sure that's one of the things he will be questioned about once they are able to talk to him. however, as a retired cornell who served with hasan he's be
our family loves america. we are proud of our country and saddened by today's tragedy. >> it's difficult enough when we lose these brave americans in battles overseas. it is horrifying that they thoo come under fire at an army base on american soil. >> reporter: relatives say hasan had been harassed would iby other soldiers for being muslim and had been trying unsuccessfully to get out of the army. but only hasan knows for sure why he did what he did and so far he's not talking....
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. >> i think you could tax the upper brackets, $250,000 or more but i don't think middle income america is in a position now where they could pay additional taxes because the economic stress is so great here. >> smith: and the upper income level is expected to pay a significant cost if, in fact, the health care reform is passed. do you think there are 60 votes in the senate in the days and weeks to come to pass health care reform? >> i think there's a decent chance that we'll be able to get 60 votes. the leader here harry reid has done a really good job of getting 60 votes to jump that first hurdle which was a procedural hurdle. but i won underestimate his capability to get us to 60 votes on final passage. >> smith: with a public option. >> with probably a public option that the states can opt out from. >> smith: and as long as we're talking about money issues, there is increasing talk now about especially with unemployment over 10% an economy that seems slow to be creating new jobs even though technically the recession may be over. should there be a second stimulus package? >> if it wo
. >> i think you could tax the upper brackets, $250,000 or more but i don't think middle income america is in a position now where they could pay additional taxes because the economic stress is so great here. >> smith: and the upper income level is expected to pay a significant cost if, in fact, the health care reform is passed. do you think there are 60 votes in the senate in the days and weeks to come to pass health care reform? >> i think there's a decent chance that we'll...
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she'll break the news to the rest of america today. her empire extends from magazines to books to movies. but what she's best known for -- >> please welcome my dear friend -- >> reporter: is the oprah winfrey show, one of the most successful daytime talk shows in television history. >> welcome to the very first national oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: its debut in 1986 marked the start of the transformation ever a little known local tv anchor into a media powerhouse. her net worth, an estimated $2.7 billion. the oprah winfrey show was watched in 145 countries worldwide and an estimated 42 million viewers tune in on a weekly basis. oprah has the power to turn unknown writers in to best sellers about sxwlp she's defining, she's seminole, she's important. it's hard to imagine what a talk show world without oprah had look like. >> reporter: over the years, she's interviewed everybody from a hyped up tom cruise to world leaders and even recently scooped up sarah palin. >> one final question about levi. will he be invited to thanksgiving di
she'll break the news to the rest of america today. her empire extends from magazines to books to movies. but what she's best known for -- >> please welcome my dear friend -- >> reporter: is the oprah winfrey show, one of the most successful daytime talk shows in television history. >> welcome to the very first national oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: its debut in 1986 marked the start of the transformation ever a little known local tv anchor into a media powerhouse....
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that's assignment america tonight. only on the cbs evening news. here on wjz 13, baltimore. denise and vic, back to you. >> thank you, katie. here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. you can tell when a salad's fresh express... ...and when it's not fresh express. at fresh express, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness, ...then capture that natural goodness for salads so consistently fresh and delicious... ...they're guaranteed. fresh express. consistently, deliciously fresh. >>> well, a cooled down night this last evening of november. wjz is live with complete first warning weather coverage. bob will update the five-day forecast. but first, meteorologist bernadette woods is in the outback with a more detailed look at what we can expect tomorrow. >> it won't look like this. as we move through the night, there is going to be clearing tomorrow. that's how we start out the day. but as we move through the after, clouds will build up. and overall, it will will be a cooler day. cooling us down and setting us up for another st
that's assignment america tonight. only on the cbs evening news. here on wjz 13, baltimore. denise and vic, back to you. >> thank you, katie. here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. you can tell when a salad's fresh express... ...and when it's not fresh express. at fresh express, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness, ...then capture that natural goodness for salads so consistently fresh and delicious... ...they're guaranteed....
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about it's good for america. it's good to be involved. but this is the first time these honors are given here at home. the people's house right behind me. >> we know that celebrity chef marcus samuel son will be preparing the men uhe. is it customary to honest or the guest of honor with the food or in another way? >> absolutely. what happenses, about two months before now one of the delegation members have come over from india they sit down, they talk about the likes and dislikes of the prime minister and the spouse. any food allergies. in this case the prime minister is a vegetarian. and then the white house wants to highlight the best of america. so they're bringing marcus samuel samuelson into work with the white house chef who is fabulous in her open right and she still will quoefr see the entire dinner, but marcus will definitely add a little zing. >> unfortunately we're out of time. thank you so much. >> thanks maggie. >>> we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. tonight go away. >> announcer: this portion of "t
about it's good for america. it's good to be involved. but this is the first time these honors are given here at home. the people's house right behind me. >> we know that celebrity chef marcus samuel son will be preparing the men uhe. is it customary to honest or the guest of honor with the food or in another way? >> absolutely. what happenses, about two months before now one of the delegation members have come over from india they sit down, they talk about the likes and dislikes of...
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and we followed america as america was changing "knots landing" was changing. >> what do you have going now? >> i finished a play called "12 angry men," we're on a tour packed houses everywhere. i did art, "the sound of music." i don't sing, but i did then. >> and? >> donna and i, donna mills, abby and val are going to be cougars again reoccurring on "nip/tuck" in january. >> awesome. cool. >> for those "knots landing" fans who want to see me in new york i am going to do a love -- >> oh yes. >> and it is so fabulous. >> i'll be here in january. >> way to go. so great to see you all. >> thank you. >> thanks for the memories. >> well, thanks to all of them for caring. >> a lot of people. >> do appreciate it very much. >>> up next get ready to jump kids. the pointer sisters are going to play some of their greatest hits when we come back. ♪ i'll take you down where no one's ever gone before ♪ >>> they were the feel good group of the '80s. if you turned on the radio, chances are you'd feel like dancing to the sounds of the pointer sisters. ♪ i'm so excited ♪ >> reporter: excitement i
and we followed america as america was changing "knots landing" was changing. >> what do you have going now? >> i finished a play called "12 angry men," we're on a tour packed houses everywhere. i did art, "the sound of music." i don't sing, but i did then. >> and? >> donna and i, donna mills, abby and val are going to be cougars again reoccurring on "nip/tuck" in january. >> awesome. cool. >> for those "knots...
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. >> reporter: this could be america's best exit strategy: building a strong afghan national army that would be the key to bringing security and stability to the country. >> ( translated ): i know to have a country you need an army. i'm here to make afghanistan. >> reporter: making afghanistan will require a fighting force that can protect its people, take over from coalition forces and rid the country of widespread corruption. >> it's critical for us to ever leave here that we have a sustainable afghan national army. >> reporter: general stanley mcchrystal's plan calls for an increase in afghan troops from the current level of 90,000 to 134,000 next year. mcchrystal's ultimate aim is to have a force of 240,000. it's a recommendation that president obama is still considering. basic training here lasts eight weeks and at this facility alone over 40,000 soldiers can graduate a year. but the challenge isn't the training, it's finding the soldiers in the first place. some would be recruits are hedging their bets on who will be here in the long term: the afghan security forces or the taliba
. >> reporter: this could be america's best exit strategy: building a strong afghan national army that would be the key to bringing security and stability to the country. >> ( translated ): i know to have a country you need an army. i'm here to make afghanistan. >> reporter: making afghanistan will require a fighting force that can protect its people, take over from coalition forces and rid the country of widespread corruption. >> it's critical for us to ever leave here...
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nicks were caroling at the mall of america. that's the biggest mall in the country, by the way. the event was previewed by a disney showing. remember, there are only 52 shopping days left until christmas. we're getting to christmas. but we haven't even gotten to thanksgiving. >>> eyewitness sports is next. >>> this is mark viviano. big win for the ravens. and there appears to be great improvement on the defense. we'll hear from the team about that victory over the broncos. and the yankees are one win away, from taking another world series. an update when eyewitness news continues. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes co
nicks were caroling at the mall of america. that's the biggest mall in the country, by the way. the event was previewed by a disney showing. remember, there are only 52 shopping days left until christmas. we're getting to christmas. but we haven't even gotten to thanksgiving. >>> eyewitness sports is next. >>> this is mark viviano. big win for the ravens. and there appears to be great improvement on the defense. we'll hear from the team about that victory over the broncos. and...
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there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it move further and further to the left in the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chilean students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that had a tremendous impact on the politics of latin america because in the 1970's, there were teams of economies that were ready to work with those military governments that did not have any expertise. they formed a partnership with the military and the college students. >> how did you research that connection? >> there was a huge amount of research there. this research actually came out of the fact that i had lived in argentina for almost two years. i went there in the end of 2001 and my husband and i made a film called "the take." it was about the economic crisis that hit ar
there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it move further and further to the left in the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chilean students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that had a tremendous...
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we do not believe they're unique to america, but rather they are universal rights and they should be available to all peoples, to all ethnic and religious minorities. >> reporter: the president also pushed chinatown freeze its kurps si and open up its domestic markets. >> this will lied to increased s. exports and jobs on the one hand and higher living standards in china on the other. >> reporter: but the chinese have more than $800 billion ofst debt. >> they purchased these treasuries because they know that it's a very solid investment for them. so in many ways the relationship is very much a mural hostage situation. >> reporter: the president, a first time visitor to china, also found sometime for some sight seeing at one of china's landmark treasures, the forbidden city in the heart of beijing, whose ancient buildings were the home of chinese emperors for 500 years. presidents obama and hu also talked about iran's nuclear program, about north core re, a about climate change. but on a particularly sensitive subject, president obama said that the u.s. does recognize that tibet is pa
we do not believe they're unique to america, but rather they are universal rights and they should be available to all peoples, to all ethnic and religious minorities. >> reporter: the president also pushed chinatown freeze its kurps si and open up its domestic markets. >> this will lied to increased s. exports and jobs on the one hand and higher living standards in china on the other. >> reporter: but the chinese have more than $800 billion ofst debt. >> they purchased...
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i think she is a powerful voice for conservative and she has a lot of appeal out in america. and the camera loves her p. i think that has a lot to do with the pay the tread for her. i think any liberal male took his life in his hands for saying, well, i'd never vote for her, but, boy, she's attractive. w. ah. >> all right, last but not least, guess who's book is out in paper, right? there it is. >> this week he said. i discuss the media's treatment of palin in here. >> i remember that. i remember our conversation about that. all right, ann coulter, good to see you. >>> dave is still out tracking that powerful east coast storm. he's in cape may this morning. blustery, windy, nasty. how are you doing, pal? >> reporter: well, you just named all the words which describe how it is affecting people right along the >>> and that's a quick look at your weather picture. making if i, we'll accepted it back to you in new york. >>> still ahead, cindy draw nord is the target of extortion. we'll tell you what one man is accused of doing with her daughter's photo. this is "the early show" on
i think she is a powerful voice for conservative and she has a lot of appeal out in america. and the camera loves her p. i think that has a lot to do with the pay the tread for her. i think any liberal male took his life in his hands for saying, well, i'd never vote for her, but, boy, she's attractive. w. ah. >> all right, last but not least, guess who's book is out in paper, right? there it is. >> this week he said. i discuss the media's treatment of palin in here. >> i...